I am quite possibly ready to pull out my hair. Today is day 3 of our "Three Day Potty Training" in which the queen of potty training explains, "In my experience, virtually all children can be potty trained at the
age of 22 months and can be trained in as few as three days." Oh and she also threw in, "Children with Apraxia of Speech can also be potty trained using this method. My fifth child, now 4 years old, has Childhood Apraxia of Speech and was potty trained at 22 months old in under 3 days using this method."
Well, I have totally stuck consistently with this method that for everyone else I know who has tried it, it has worked for. Tucker is not even close.
Apparently my child is the exception. I am convinced that he loves water and being wet so much that he would go pee anywhere just so he could dance in it. Sick. I know that he understands that he needs to go in the potty, but just does not want to. He will poop in the toilet, but not pee.
I "threw out" all our diapers and the training said to stay with the potty training with big boy pants and that you should not revert back to diapers, ever.
Any tips? Anyone? I am desperate.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Lots of July Fun
Time for pictures and more pictures of this month so far! I'm talking lots!
We took a trip up north to visit family and have some fun at the beginning of this month. We stopped by Tucker's Great Grandma and Grandpa Lee's for Sunday dinner and hung out with cousins.
On the fourth, we went to the zoo with Grandma and Grandpa Schaugaard, Amber, Kailtin, Sandy, Wade, Emabelle, Lizz, Jajue, Abbey, and Ginger.
Tucker and Emabelle scoping out the elephants
We took a trip up north to visit family and have some fun at the beginning of this month. We stopped by Tucker's Great Grandma and Grandpa Lee's for Sunday dinner and hung out with cousins.
Tucker riding a little choo-choo train that my dad grew up with
Playing marbles on the marble ladder that Great Grandpa's dad made
Riding a cool trike in the backyard
Great Grandma pushing Tucker around on the trike
Tucker playing baseball with Daddy and my cousin Trent
My cousin, Amanda, Tucker, and Great Grandma on the swing while Great Grandpa checks the garden
Tucker playing in the playhouse in the backyard
On the fourth, we went to the zoo with Grandma and Grandpa Schaugaard, Amber, Kailtin, Sandy, Wade, Emabelle, Lizz, Jajue, Abbey, and Ginger.
Tucker is so funny. We showed him the elephants, and he just shouted, "Water!"
because they were in playing in water. As for all the animals,
I don't think Tucker knew what to think. He kind of just stood there
and tried to take it all in that all the animals he has learned about are actually real :)
Tucker is so intrigued!
Tucker and Emabelle scoping out the elephants
Tucker and Kaitlin--Tucker got his cool camo hat while we were there
and now he freaks out if he doesn't know where it is.
Love this pic!
We crossed a bridge and just outside of the zoo fence was a huge garden,
and Grandpa Schaugaard couldn't help but think that this was the greatest
exhibit there!
Mr. Tiger
Amber and Tuck
Daddy and Tucker looking at...?
Jajue being a turtle
Tucker going down the snake slide
Lizz, Jajue, Tucker, and Abbey
Kaitlin and Tucker in the slide
Jajue and Tucker in the dinosaur egg
Amber, Kaitlin, Tucker, and Emabelle
I'd say we measure up to monkeys!
Grandma and Tucker
Kaitlin and Tucker hanging out with the gorilla
Posing by the gorilla
Tucker and Ginger
Sandy, Emabelle, Tucker, Amber, and Kaitlin taking a ride on the dinosaur
After the zoo we headed up to the Calderwood family reunion for some fun camping. The campground was close to the river, but no worries, we didn't even show the river to Tucker until we were leaving. We pointed it out to him as we were driving over the bridge, and he just shouted, "Water!?" like we had ripped him off the whole time. But we did let him go to the reservoir to swim where it wasn't so dangerous while we were up that way.
The first night we went to the small town fireworks near the campground.
Tucker tried so hard to stay awake and actually made it to see them
Here is Tucker just hanging out around the campsite
I love this one, but just wish it was more in focus!
Here is Tucker with his choo-choo that he takes everywhere these days.
Tucker and Kelty having some CapriSun
My turn to beat Gary at our new favorite game on his iPad, Scrabble.
Gary making us some breakfast
My sis in her long-johns leading Tucker and Jajue through the campsite
Some more close-ups of this camping boy
In his natural habitat
Tucker playing the matching game with Uncle Andrew, Aunt Ginger, Aunt Abbey, and Jajue
Kelty and Tucker all ready in their suits to go swimming
Three kids buckled in and ready to go find some water
Finally we got to the water and my uncle, John, took Tucker and me for a little canoo ride.
Okay, so THIS one is really the picture of Tucker in his natural habitat.
Tucker and Aunt Abbey in the water
Me and Tuck in the water--poor little guy was getting cold
My mom jumped in the water with her clothes on and helped Tucker ride the rope swing
Go Tucker!
My nephew, Jajue, got into a mud fight...
...with his grandma and grandpa
Later that week we hung out with the Haroldsen's and went to see Cars 2, (which I totally loved by the way) and spent some time at Aunt Renate's wedding that was in Grandma and Grandpa Haroldsen's backyard.
Renate and her granddaughter
And how did I not get a pic of the bride and groom together?!
The kids all decided to play on the trampoline and Tucker wasn't about to be left out.
Here he is dragging a chair to the trampoline so he can climb up too.
Tucker found the dirt
"Momma, don't you tell me not to play in the dirt!"
Here's Gatlin, Tucker and another little friend looking at the chickens
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